> However, my experience hasn't been that VoiP is as reliable
> as copper lines and so unless you can tolerate the odd outage once per
> month or two then you might want to stick to copper for the main
> carrier?  Does this match with the experience from others?

Until recently, I'd have agreed entirely with this statement. However, recently 
one of our clients (in a shopping centre) encountered a scenario where a 
contractor had chopped through a load of PSTN lines whilst enlarging the car 
park. Their calls were routed via an ADSL connection which came in on an 
alternate location. For the better part of a week, they were the only shop in 
the building able to make & receive calls.

By having two independent net connections plus a "true" PSTN backup you've got 
3 levels of redundancy. Short of spending a fortune on "guaranteed fix times" 
from the telco, you're unlikely to do much better than that.

Regards,

Chris
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C.M. Bagnall, Director, Minotaur I.T. Limited
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